On 7/13/2014 5:12 PM, Jim Nichols wrote:
Hi Moose,
I found that bloom in late afternoon, in a shady spot. The exposures I made were with ISO at 320, resulting in 1/120
at f/4. Stopping down, as you and Chuck suggest, would have required a much higher ISO, which brings its own set of
problems.
Does that camera/lens not have IS? I wouldn't think ISO 320 is very high on it, either. F/8, 1/60 and ISO 640-800 should
work rather well, I'd think.
And, the background would begin to come into focus.
Ah well, not too much at f/5.6 then? Especially with the focal plane moved
forward.
And I, of course, wouldn't worry too much about that. Masking flower from background and blurring to taste is pretty
easy for me. I do understand your concern.
I'm happy with my choice.
Which is as it should be. :-)
Focal Mania Moose
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